Synonym: advance, better, develop, mend, perfect, progress. Antonym: impair, worsen. Similar words: improved, improvement, improvise, improving, improvised, improvident, improvisation, prove. Meaning: [ɪm'pruːv] v. 1. to make better 2. get better.
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91) She needs to improve her presentation of the arguments.
92) We should take appropriate measures to improve our teaching.
93) We're trying to improve access for disabled visitors.
94) The company needs to improve its competitive edge.
95) He made a concentrated effort to improve his work.
96) Things will improve as time goes on.
97) How can we improve our chances of career development?
98) Computer games can improve children's manual dexterity .
99) His whole energies are dedicated to improve the design.
100) We need to improve on our performance against France.
101) In the days which followed I tried to improve.
102) I'm continually pondering how to improve the team.
103) Her father engaged a tutor to improve her maths.
104) The very fact that you are reading this book suggests you want to improve your fitness.
105) Advances in technology would, it was hoped,(sentencedict.com) improve the quality of life.
106) I've been going to evening classes to improve my German.
107) Not many people agree with the government's prediction that the economy will improve.
108) He has squared the circle of keeping the City happy and doing something to improve business cash flow.
109) This well-intentioned but toothless law will do nothing to improve the situation.
110) We have designed a whole raft of measures to improve the transport system.
111) The council brought pressure to bear on the landlord to improve his property.
112) Your work has been getting below its usual standard recently,you must improve it.
113) The only way to improve is through hard work and dogged perseverance.
114) The company will be going all out to improve on last year's sales.
115) The situation is not good but we live in hope that it will improve.
116) It afforded her the opportunity to improve her tennis skills.
117) If you keep plugging away at it, your English will improve.
118) Opportunities will improve as the company expands domestically and internationally.
119) The fabric has been specially coated to improve its water resistance.
120) When he's got into his stride,[www.Sentencedict.com] I am sure his work will improve.
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